COMFREY ROOTS[SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE]
Listing description
Symphytum officinale is a perennial flowering plant of the genus Symphytum in the family Boraginaceae. Along with thirty four other species
of Symphytum, it is known
as comfrey.
Detailed description
To differentiate
it from other members of the genus Symphytum,
this species is known as common
comfrey[1] or true
comfrey.[2] Other English
names include Quaker comfrey, cultivated comfrey,[2] boneset, knitbone, consound, and slippery-root.[3] It is native to
Europe and it is known elsewhere, including North America, as an introduced
species and sometimes a weed. The flowers
are mostly visited by bumblebees.
Description
The hardy plant can grow to a height of 1.3 m
(4 ft).
Uses
Symphytum officinale roots have been used
in the traditional Balkan medicine internally (as tea or tincture) or
externally (as ointment, compresses,or alcoholic digestion) for treatment of
disorders of the locomotor system and gastrointestinal tract. The leaves and
stems have also been used for the treatment of the same disorders, and
additionally also for treatment of rheumatism and gout.[5]
Comfrey has been used in folk
medicine as a poultice for treating burns
and wounds. However, internal consumption, such as in the form of herbal
tea, is discouraged, as it has been highly debated
about whether it can cause serious liver damage.
Packaging details
PRICE
$11.31/KG
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